Monthly Archives: January 2004

A fine example of Non-Parliamentary Political Communication

From the Burnie Age In response to the Advocate’s editorial (15 January 2004) may I send my hearty support to those brave and courageous young activists in Sydney who against all odds, risked their own physical (and legal) safety to send a message to the broader Australian public about what is happening in the Tasmanian [...]

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